Re-Search Methods in Social Work

Linking Ways of Knowing to Knowledge Creation

Kathleen E Absolon editor Kimberly A Calderwood editor Marina Morgenshtern editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Canadian Scholars

Published:30th Apr '24

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Written from a critical theory, de-colonizing, and transformative lens, Re-Search Methods in Social Work: Linking Ways of Knowing to Knowledge Creation brings together in one space an introduction to four worldviews that inform what we call knowledge gathering, knowledge construction, knowledge co-creation, or research (depending on the worldview). This text presents a broad range of methods that are commonly used to inform social work practice across Turtle Island/Kanata/Canada, including the steps from inception to knowledge mobilization that are typically followed to acquire knowledge across Indigenous, (post)positivist, interpretive, and transformative worldviews.

This engaging text features reader-friendly language; integrated authorship that spans the four worldviews; discussions of various challenges, strengths, and limitations in bringing together multiple ways of knowing and associated methods; chapter learning outcomes; and discussion questions. With a focus on anti-oppressive practice, social justice, social action, collaboration, and inclusion, Re-Search Methods in Social Work will be essential for college and university social work courses and students, and future social work practitioner-researchers across Turtle Island/Kanata/Canada who are interested in opening their minds to a more wholistic and respectful way of engaging in dialogue about and advancing knowledge that leads to social change.

This textbook offers a comprehensive and accessible exploration of diverse worldviews, methods of knowledge creation, and decolonizing approaches to social work research, with a particular focus on the context of Turtle Island/Kanata/Canada. The authors' commitment to making research concepts simple and straightforward will be especially valuable for social work students and practitioners who may feel intimidated by research." - Marlyn Bennett, Associate Professor, Faculty of Social Work, Werklund School of Education, University of Calgary

ISBN: 9781773383866

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438 pages